À la défense de la forêt ancienne - DVD
Catalogue Number: NFB543474
Producer: National Film Board Of Canada
Producers: John Edginton, Gillian Darling, Jack Silberman, George Johnson
Directors: John Edginton
Producing Agencies: Channel 4 (London), National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), Office national du film du Canada (Montreal), Otmoor Productions (Oxford), Sarus Productions Ltd. (Vancouver)
Subject: Canadian Social Studies, Documentary, Environmental Studies, Geography, Indigenous Issues, Indigenous Peoples, Science, Social Issues, Social Studies
Language: French
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 1993
Running Time: 57:00
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It is a complex battle being fought on many fronts--in corporate board rooms, in legislatures, on the streets, and in the woods.
The weapons range from million-dollar public relations campaigns to quiet acts of civil disobedience.
At stake are the last stands of old-growth coastal forest of British Columbia, which are being clearcut at an increased rate every year. Soon they will be gone forever.
The soldiers are ordinary citizens, scientists, loggers, environmentalists, and Indigenous people who are witnessing the liquidation of our public forests and, with it, a way of life.
This important film examines the battle strategies of both sides, and offers some practical solutions that balance economic needs with the preservation of the ancient forests.
If the battle for the trees is lost--and all of the old growth is clearcut--the silence on the barren hills will be a monument to the victory of corporate interests over public process.